FullMoonLover08 answered Monday November 28 2005, 11:00 pm: ooo try using garnier fructis milk lotion it works incredibly well and it helps with frizz to. did you also know that after washing your hair rinsing in cold water helps it shine? [ FullMoonLover08's advice column | Ask FullMoonLover08 A Question ]
alleycatt726 answered Monday November 28 2005, 10:32 pm: try some different shampoos such as herbal essences, or panten prove, and just look around at different hair profucts that might help with dry hair. [ alleycatt726's advice column | Ask alleycatt726 A Question ]
shesaidwhat answered Monday November 28 2005, 9:48 pm: well, I had dry hair too. but there are remedies ((haha, i said remedies :D)) out there that are just for dry/frizzy hair. I only had to use them for a little while & my hair is a lot better now! plus, if you get special shampoo, just from the store that is specifically for dry hair, it helps. Like, I use Garnier & I LOVE it! haha :D it really does work pretty well. I'm not sure how well this will work though. all hair is different. I hope I could help, but im not exactly a specialist, but this is what has worked for me! maybe try it?
xo_underneath answered Monday November 28 2005, 7:22 pm: Try a different kind of conditioner or something. You could also try Tresemme hot oil hair treatment. It's not expensive, it's like $3 and you get three little tubes of it. It works pretty good for me. [ xo_underneath's advice column | Ask xo_underneath A Question ]
hco_babe answered Monday November 28 2005, 12:04 pm: john frieda hair repair. pic your color (brunette, blonde, red, black) then just read the instructions. it works well. [ hco_babe's advice column | Ask hco_babe A Question ]
PerkyPeacock answered Monday November 28 2005, 10:20 am: use garnier fructice shine enhancing serum.
it's in a ball shaped container, with a green top, and a clear bottle. it's roughly the size of a tennis ball (the container, not the pump)
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